07 Jun A Bride’s Bouquet with a Twist
Traditionally an all white bouquet distinguishes the bride from her bridesmaids, but she can add a hint of color while still standing out as the bride. Utilize one or two colors from the wedding’s color palette and incorporate them into the all white bouquet. Include one type of small flowers such as carnations or hydrangeas or if you have white roses, your florists can dye the edges most any color. You can also use white flowers that already have color in middle of them such as lilies, tulips, orchids, and anemones. But if you add some color to a white bouquet, a white ribbon should tie the flower’s stems because too much color could be overpowering. By adding a moderate amount of color, it gives an ordinary white bouquet that extra wow factor while staying simple and not over the top.
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